Addiction to Prescription Drugs

Addiction to medically prescribed medication has reached rampant proportions in the USA. People obtain prescriptions for medicines to handle some kind of discomfort and get so used to taking them that before they know what is happening they become entirely needy on them even when there is no pain or discomfort.

  

To enable a patient to come out of the effects of a incapacitating disease or disaster, a medical consultant will prescribe some drugs to make him feel better. Since it has been prescribed by a medic, the patients judge that using them is safe. When they begin to take them to get through their usual days and to cope with the variations of life, they have become dependent to them.

Such addiction to prescription drugs, projected to have affected over 20 million Americans, has spared no one. The rich, the poor, the celebrated and the commonplace, celebrities and tycoons have all been affected.

If you think that you may be grappling with such an addiction, it is time for you to have a serious chat with your doctor. Preferably the one who prescribed them to start with. If you cannot do without them and need cumulative quantities of them, you need to cut off the source and commence the healing process

It is awfully tough to see some one dear to you walk down this path due to addiction to medically prescribed medication. It is entirely likely that the initial target for the prescription was some upsetting event. It may be that you may even deny their addiction just as they are likely to. This may be a major error in judgment.

Be it for yourself or somebody that you care for, it will be a good idea to keep track of the usage of medication like Vicodin or Oxycontin prescribed to combat pain. Monitoring the dosage and regularity of intake can give a good indication to usage in excess to necessity.

The main reason why people get hooked to prescription prescription is the fear of pain - the fear that the pain for which the medicine was initially prescribed will reappear, if the medication was not present in the body. The fact of the affair is, yes, the pain is possible to recur for a terse while. Not for the original reason for which it was prescribed, but as a reaction from the body which has got used to its presence. The pain will eventually go.

Addiction to medically prescribed drugs is a crucial stuff. It can catch hold of you before you know what is happening and refuse to let go. It is vigorous, whether it is for you or for someone that you care for, that you take immediate help and return to your normal life at the earliest. To do this, you have to first confess that there is a problem. Do not put off this, do it now. Get help.



   


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